> dumb question from (still) a linux-noob:
> 
> i've had debian installed on my thecus n2100 (think it's been squeeze
> yet) - but had to rip out the disks as i urgently needed them
> somewhere else, of course without having created an image before :( so
> now - new disks put in - the thecus-tool doesn't recognzie it and i
> can't get no ssh-acces as well of course.. so what would be the best
> practice to get debian back running? do i need a serial-console?

As long as you rememebred to upgrade the firmware before you killed it, you 
don't need a serial console:
http://www.cyrius.com/debian/iop/n2100/telnet.html

Paul


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